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The 2018 Longines Equestrian Beijing Masters were a unique opportunity for #Longines to highlight a gent model from the #RecordCollection. Featuring a white matt dial with painted roman numerals, this timepiece is certified as a “chronometer” by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC). A stainless steel bracelet completes this exceptional piece.

#EddiePeng and his Record watch from #Longines’ COSC certified collection! @yuyanpeng #EleganceisanAttitude

Tonight #Longines is highlighting the #Record Collection as the Official Watch of the @longinesmasters of Hong Kong. #EleganceisanAttitude

The #Record watch and an elegant business style are a perfect match. #EleganceisanAttitude

The #Record is animated by a self-winding mechanical movement beating at 25'200 vibrations per hour and providing 64 hours of power reserve. This caliber is chronometer certified by the COSC. #EleganceisanAttitude

All 6 different dials of the #Record collection feature hours, minutes and date in a steel case. Choose yours! @matt_harnacke #EleganceisanAttitude

In Longines’ purest watchmaking tradition, the Record automatic models combine classic elegance and excellence, aspiring to become the spearheads of the brand. And there is no shortage of arguments for these exceptional timepieces, whose movement includes a single-crystal silicon balance spring with unique properties. A first for Longines, it is certified as a “chronometer” by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC), a designation awarded to all of the pieces in the Record collection.